WO2013092323A1 - Oxidizing composition for treating keratin fibres, comprising a phosphoric acid mineral salt, and processes therefor - Google Patents

Oxidizing composition for treating keratin fibres, comprising a phosphoric acid mineral salt, and processes therefor Download PDF

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WO2013092323A1
WO2013092323A1 PCT/EP2012/075153 EP2012075153W WO2013092323A1 WO 2013092323 A1 WO2013092323 A1 WO 2013092323A1 EP 2012075153 W EP2012075153 W EP 2012075153W WO 2013092323 A1 WO2013092323 A1 WO 2013092323A1
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  • the present invention relates to an aqueous oxidizing composition for treating keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, comprising at least one oxidizing agent, at least one phosphoric acid mineral salt and at least 40% oil; the pH of the composition being less than or equal to 5.
  • oxidizing compositions are used in the fields of dyeing, bleaching and permanently reshaping keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair.
  • oxidizing compositions are mixed with oxidation dyes (bases and couplers), which are intrinsically colourless, to generate coloured and colouring compounds via a process of oxidative condensation.
  • Oxidizing compositions are also used in the direct dyeing of the hair as a mixture with certain direct dyes, which are coloured and colouring substances, in order to obtain coloration with a lightening effect on the hair.
  • oxidizing agents conventionally used for dyeing keratin fibres, mention may be made of hydrogen peroxide or compounds capable of producing hydrogen peroxide by hydrolysis, such as urea peroxide. Persalts such as perborates and persulfates may also be used. Hydrogen peroxide is more particularly preferred.
  • compositions used contain one or more oxidizing agents.
  • oxidizing agents the ones most conventionally used are hydrogen peroxide or compounds that are capable of producing hydrogen peroxide by hydrolysis, such as urea peroxide or persalts such as perborates, percarbonates and persulfates, hydrogen peroxide and persulfates being particularly preferred.
  • compositions may be aqueous compositions containing alkaline agents (amines or aqueous ammonia) that are mixed at the time of use with an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition.
  • alkaline agents amines or aqueous ammonia
  • compositions may also be formed from anhydrous products that contain alkaline compounds (amines and/or alkaline silicates), and a peroxygenated reagent such as ammonium or alkali metal persulfates, perborates or percarbonates, which is diluted at the time of use with an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition.
  • alkaline compounds amines and/or alkaline silicates
  • a peroxygenated reagent such as ammonium or alkali metal persulfates, perborates or percarbonates
  • the -S-S- disulfide bonds of keratin are opened using a composition containing a suitable reducing agent (reduction step), and then, after having rinsed the head of hair thus treated, the said disulfide bonds are reconstituted, in a second stage, by applying to the hair, which has been placed under tension beforehand (rollers or the like), an oxidizing composition (oxidation step, also known as the fixing step) so as finally to give the hair the desired shape.
  • oxidation step also known as the fixing step
  • the oxidizing compositions required for performing the fixing step are usually compositions based on aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution.
  • the oxidizing compositions that may be used may be in the form of aqueous solutions or emulsions.
  • the aim of the present invention is to provide novel oxidizing compositions that have improved stability on storage when compared with the existing oxidizing compositions, and which are thus more efficient.
  • aqueous composition for treating keratin fibres, in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair comprising:
  • the pH of the composition being less than or equal to 5.
  • composition When the composition is used in combination with a dye composition, good dyeing properties are obtained, especially strong, chromatic and sparingly selective colorations that show good resistance to the various attacking factors to which the hair may be subjected, such as shampoo, light, sweat and permanent reshaping operations, without impairing the cosmetic properties of the keratin fibres.
  • composition in accordance with the present invention When used for bleaching, it produces a good lightening effect on these fibres without degrading them and without impairing their cosmetic properties.
  • composition in accordance with the present invention When used for permanently reshaping keratin fibres, it produces satisfactory permanent reshaping of these fibres without degrading them and without impairing their cosmetic properties.
  • composition in accordance with the invention shows good stability over time, especially to storage at high temperatures, for example of about 45°C.
  • a subject of the invention is also a process for treating keratin fibres, especially a process for dyeing, bleaching or permanently reshaping keratin fibres, using this oxidizing composition.
  • the human keratinous fibres treated by the method according to the invention are preferably the hair.
  • oil means a "fatty substance” that is liquid at room temperature
  • fatty substance means an organic compound that is insoluble in water at ordinary temperature (25°C) and at atmospheric pressure (760 mmHg) (solubility of less than 5%, preferably less than 1 % and even more preferentially less than 0.1 %).
  • the fatty substances exhibit, in their structure, at least one hydrocarbon chain comprising at least 6 carbon atoms or a sequence of at least two siloxane groups.
  • the fatty substances are generally soluble in organic solvents under the same temperature and pressure conditions, for instance chloroform, dichloromethane, carbon tetrachloride, ethanol, benzene, toluene, tetrahydrofuran (THF), liquid petroleum jelly or decamethylcyclopentasiloxane. These fatty substances are neither polyoxyethylenated nor polyglycerolated.
  • the oils are chosen from C 6 -Ci 6 lower alkanes; non-silicone oils of animal origin; glycerides of plant or synthetic origin; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin, bearing more than 16 carbon atoms; fluoro oils; liquid fatty alcohols; liquid fatty esters; non-salified liquid fatty acids; silicone oils; or mixtures thereof.
  • non-silicone o/V means an oil not containing any silicon atoms (Si) and the term “silicone o/V means an oil containing at least one silicon atom.
  • these alkanes comprise from 6 to 16 carbon atoms and are linear or branched, optionally cyclic. Examples that may be mentioned include hexane, dodecane and isoparaffins such as isohexadecane and isodecane. An example of a non-silicone oil of animal origin that may be mentioned is perhydrosqualene.
  • Glycerides of plant or synthetic origin include liquid fatty acid triglycerides comprising from 6 to 30 carbon atoms, for instance heptanoic or octanoic acid triglycerides, or alternatively, for example, sunflower oil, corn oil, soybean oil, marrow oil, grapeseed oil, sesame seed oil, hazelnut oil, apricot oil, macadamia oil, arara oil, castor oil, avocado oil, caprylic/capric acid triglycerides, for instance those sold by the company Stearineries Dubois or those sold under the names Miglyol ® 810, 812 and 818 by the company Dynamit Nobel, jojoba oil and shea butter oil.
  • linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin containing more than 16 carbon atoms
  • the fluoro oils may be chosen especially from perfluoromethylcyclopentane and perfluoro-1 ,3-dimethylcyclohexane, sold under the names Flutec ® PC1 and Flutec ® PC3 by the company BNFL Fluorochemicals; perfluoro-1 ,2-dimethylcyclobutane; perfluoroalkanes such as dodecafluoropentane and tetradecafluorohexane, sold under the names PF 5050 ® and PF 5060 ® by the company 3M, or bromoperfluorooctyl sold under the name Foralkyl ® by the company Atochem; nonafluoromethoxybutane and nonafluoroethoxyisobutane; perfluoromorpholine derivatives such as 4-trifluoromethyl perfluoromorpholine sold under the name PF 5052 ® by the company 3M.
  • the liquid fatty alcohols that are suitable for use in the invention are chosen more particularly from unsaturated or branched alcohols comprising from 8 to 30 carbon atoms. Examples that may be mentioned include 2-octyldodecan-1 -ol, 2- butyloctanol, 2-hexyldecanol, 2-undecylpentadecanol, oleyl alcohol and linoleyl alcohol.
  • the fatty acids that may be used in the context of the invention are more particularly chosen from unsaturated or branched carboxylic acids comprising from 6 to 30 carbon atoms and in particular from 9 to 30 carbon atoms. They are advantageously chosen from oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid and isostearic acid.
  • esters of a fatty acid and/or of a fatty alcohol different from the glycerides mentioned above, mention may be made especially of liquid esters of saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched Ci-C 2 6 aliphatic mono- or polyacids and of saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched Ci-C 2 6 aliphatic mono- or polyalcohols, the total carbon number of the esters being greater than or equal to 10.
  • At least one of the alcohol or of the acid from which the esters of the invention result is branched.
  • ethyl palmitate isopropyl palmitate
  • alkyl myristates such as isopropyl myristate or ethyl myristate
  • isocetyl stearate 2-ethylhexyl isononanoate
  • isodecyl neopentanoate isostearyl neopentanoate.
  • Esters of C4-C22 dicarboxylic or tricarboxylic acids and of C1-C22 alcohols and esters of monocarboxylic, dicarboxylic or tricarboxylic acids and of C 4 -C 2 6 dihydroxy, trihydroxy, tetrahydroxy or pentahydroxy alcohols may also be used.
  • esters mentioned above it is preferred to use ethyl, isopropyl, myristyl, cetyl or stearyl palmitate, 2-ethylhexyl palmitate, 2-octyldecyl palmitate, alkyl myristates such as isopropyl, butyl, cetyl or 2-octyldodecyl myristate, hexyl stearate, propylene glycol dicaprylate, butyl stearate, isobutyl stearate; dioctyl malate, hexyl laurate, 2-hexyldecyl laurate, isononyl isononanoate or cetyl octanoate.
  • alkyl myristates such as isopropyl, butyl, cetyl or 2-octyldodecyl myristate, hexyl stearate, propylene glycol dicap
  • composition may also comprise, as liquid fatty ester, sugar esters and diesters of C 6 -C 3 o and preferably C12-C22 fatty acids.
  • sugar esters and diesters of C 6 -C 3 o and preferably C12-C22 fatty acids.
  • sugar esters means oxygen-bearing hydrocarbon-based compounds containing several alcohol functions, with or without aldehyde or ketone functions, and which comprise at least 4 carbon atoms.
  • sugars can be monosaccharides, oligosaccharides or polysaccharides.
  • suitable sugars include saccharose, glucose, galactose, ribose, fucose, maltose, fructose, mannose, arabinose, xylose and lactose, and derivatives thereof, especially alkyl derivatives, such as methyl derivatives, for instance methylglucose.
  • the sugar esters of fatty acids may be chosen especially from the group comprising the esters or mixtures of esters of sugars described previously and of linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated C 6 -C 3 o and preferably C12-C22 fatty acids. If they are unsaturated, these compounds may have one to three conjugated or unconjugated carbon-carbon double bonds.
  • esters according to this variant may also be chosen from mono-, di-, tri- and tetraesters, and polyesters, and mixtures thereof.
  • esters may be chosen, for example, from oleates, laurates, palmitates, myristates, behenates, cocoates, stearates, linoleates, linolenates, caprates and arachidonates, or mixtures thereof, such as, in particular, oleopalmitate, oleostearate or palmitostearate mixed esters.
  • monoesters and diesters and in particular of sucrose, glucose or methylglucose mono- or dioleates, stearates, behenates, oleopalmitates, linoleates, linolenates or oleostearates.
  • pentaerythrityl esters preferably pentaerythrityl tetraisostearate, pentaerythrityl tetraoctanoate, and caprylic and capric hexaesters as a mixture with dipentaerythritol.
  • liquid silicone means an organopolysiloxane that is liquid at ordinary temperature (25°C) and at atmospheric pressure (760 mmHg; i.e. 1 .013x 10 5 Pa).
  • the silicone is chosen from liquid polydialkylsiloxanes, in particular liquid polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMSs), and liquid polyorganosiloxanes comprising at least one aryl group.
  • PDMSs liquid polydimethylsiloxanes
  • silicones may also be organomodified.
  • organomodified silicones that may be used in accordance with the invention are liquid silicones as defined previously, comprising in their structure one or more organofunctional groups attached via a hydrocarbon-based group.
  • Organopolysiloxanes are defined in greater detail in Walter Noll's "Chemistry and Technology of Silicones” (1968), Academic Press. They can be volatile or non-volatile.
  • the silicones are more particularly chosen from those having a boiling point of between 60°C and 260°C, and more particularly still from:
  • cyclic polydialkylsiloxanes containing from 3 to 7 and preferably from 4 to 5 silicon atoms.
  • cyclic polydialkylsiloxanes containing from 3 to 7 and preferably from 4 to 5 silicon atoms.
  • These are, for example, octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane sold in particular under the name Volatile Silicone ® 7207 by Union Carbide or Silbione ® 70045 V2 by Rhodia, decamethylcyclopentasiloxane sold under the name Volatile Silicone ® 7158 by Union Carbide or Silbione ® 70045 V5 by Rhodia, and dodecamethylcyclopentasiloxane sold under the name Silsoft 1217 by Momentive Performance Materials, and mixtures thereof.
  • volatile linear polydialkylsiloxanes having from 2 to 9 silicon atoms and exhibiting a viscosity of less than or equal to 5x10 "6 m 2 /s at 25°C.
  • An example is decamethyltetrasiloxane, sold in particular under the name SH 200 by Toray Silicone. Silicones coming within this category are also described in the paper published in Cosmetics and Toiletries, Vol. 91 , Jan. 76, pp. 27-32, Todd & Byers Volatile Silicone Fluids for Cosmetics. The viscosity of the silicones is measured at 25°C according to Standard ASTM 445 Appendix C.
  • Non-volatile polydialkylsiloxanes may also be used.
  • non-volatile silicones are more particularly chosen from polydialkylsiloxanes, among which mention may be made mainly of polydimethylsiloxanes containing trimethylsilyl end groups.
  • oils of the 200 series from Dow Corning such as DC200 having a viscosity of 60 000 mm 2 /s;
  • silicones containing aryl groups are polydiarylsiloxanes, especially polydiphenylsiloxanes and polyalkylarylsiloxanes. Examples that may be mentioned include the products sold under the following names:
  • silicones of the PK series from Bayer such as the product PK20;
  • oils of the SF series from General Electric such as SF 1023, SF 1 154, SF
  • the oil(s) are chosen from C 6 -Ci 6 lower alkanes; glycerides of plant or synthetic origin; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin containing more than 16 carbon atoms; liquid fatty alcohols; liquid fatty esters; or mixtures thereof.
  • the oil(s) are chosen from C 6 -Ci 6 lower alkanes; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin containing more than 16 carbon atoms; liquid fatty alcohols; or mixtures thereof.
  • the oil(s) are chosen from liquid petroleum jelly, isostearyl alcohol and octyldodecanol, or mixtures thereof.
  • the content of oil(s) advantageously ranges from 40% to 90% by weight, preferably from 45% to 80% by weight and better still from 50% to 70% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
  • M alkali metal, alkaline-earth metal, ammonium.
  • the phosphoric acid mineral salt(s) according to the invention may be in the form of solvate(s), especially hydrate(s).
  • monosodium phosphate monopotassium phosphate and monoammonium phosphate, optionally in the form of hydrate(s).
  • the total content of phosphoric acid mineral salt or mixture thereof represents from 0.01 % to 30% by weight relative to the weight of the composition, more particularly from 0.1 % to 20% by weight and preferably from 1 % to 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
  • the oxidizing agent(s) are more particularly chemical oxidizing agents (as opposed to compositions in which the only oxidizing agent is atmospheric oxygen) and may be chosen from hydrogen peroxide, peroxygenated salts, for instance alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal persulfates, percarbonates and perborates, urea peroxide, polythionates, alkali metal bromates or ferricyanides, and peracids, and precursors thereof, or mixtures thereof. Hydrogen peroxide is preferred.
  • the oxidizing agent(s) generally represent from 0.1 % to 50% by weight and preferably from 1 % to 20% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition according to the invention.
  • the oxidizing composition comprises one or more hydrogen peroxide stabilizers.
  • hydrogen peroxide stabilizers examples include alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal pyrophosphates, such as tetrasodium pyrophosphate, alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal stannates, phenacetin or oxyquinoline acid salts, for instance oxyquinoline sulfate.
  • alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal pyrophosphates such as tetrasodium pyrophosphate, alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal stannates, phenacetin or oxyquinoline acid salts, for instance oxyquinoline sulfate.
  • one or more stannates are used optionally in combination with one or more pyrophosphates.
  • the hydrogen peroxide stabilizer(s) generally represent from 0.0001 % to 5% by weight and preferably from 0.01 % to 2% by weight relative to the total weight of the oxidizing composition.
  • composition in accordance with the invention does not comprise any colorant or any persalt (peroxygenated salt).
  • composition according to the present invention is aqueous.
  • water-soluble organic solvents examples include Ci-C 4 lower alkanols, such as ethanol and isopropanol; aromatic alcohols such as benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol; polyols or polyol ethers such as ethylene glycol monomethyl, monoethyl and monobutyl ether, propylene glycol or ethers thereof such as propylene glycol monomethyl ether, butylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, and also diethylene glycol alkyl ethers, for instance diethylene glycol monoethyl ether or monobutyl ether, or alternatively glycerol; and also mixtures thereof.
  • Ci-C 4 lower alkanols such as ethanol and isopropanol
  • aromatic alcohols such as benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol
  • polyols or polyol ethers such as ethylene glycol monomethyl, monoethyl and monobutyl ether, propylene glycol or ethers thereof such as propylene
  • the water-soluble organic solvents are preferably present in proportions of between 0.1 % and 35% by weight approximately and even more preferentially between 1 % and 40% by weight approximately relative to the total weight of the oxidizing composition.
  • the pH of the oxidizing composition according to the invention is less than or equal to 5 and more particularly ranges from 1 .5 to 4.5 and preferably from 2 to 3.5.
  • the pH of the composition according to the invention may be adjusted using acidifying agents, for instance phosphoric acid, hydrochloric acid, acetic acid, lactic acid, boric acid or citric acid.
  • acidifying agents for instance phosphoric acid, hydrochloric acid, acetic acid, lactic acid, boric acid or citric acid.
  • the pH of the composition according to the invention is adjusted using phosphoric acid.
  • the composition in accordance with the present invention may also comprise additional compounds conventionally used in cosmetics. These compounds may especially be chosen from thickening or stabilizing polymers, non-silicone conditioning polymers, non-liquid silicones, chelating agents, nonionic, anionic, cationic or amphoteric surfactants, and fragrances.
  • the composition of the invention comprises at least one surfactant.
  • the surfactant(s) are chosen from anionic, amphoteric, zwitterionic, cationic and nonionic surfactants, and preferentially nonionic surfactants.
  • nonionic surfactants that may be used in the composition used according to the invention are described, for example, in the Handbook of Surfactants by M.R. Porter, published by Blackie & Son (Glasgow and London), 1991 , pp. 1 16- 178. They are especially chosen from alcohols, a-diols and (CrC 2 o)alkylphenols, these compounds being polyethoxylated, polypropoxylated or polyglycerolated, and containing at least one fatty chain comprising, for example, from 8 to 40 carbon atoms, it being possible for the number of ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide groups to especially range from 2 to 200, and for the number of glycerol groups to especially range from 2 to 30.
  • the nonionic surfactants are more particularly chosen from mono-oxyalkylenated or polyoxyalkylenated and monoglycerolated or polyglycerolated nonionic surfactants.
  • the oxyalkylene units are more particularly oxyethylene or oxypropylene units, or their combination, preferably oxyethylene units.
  • oxyalkylenated nonionic surfactants examples include:
  • the surfactants contain a number of moles of ethylene oxide and/or of propylene oxide of between 1 and 100, preferably between 2 and 50 and preferably between 2 and 30.
  • the nonionic surfactants do not comprise any oxypropylene units.
  • the oxyalkylenated nonionic surfactants are chosen from oxyethylenated C 8 -C 30 alcohols comprising from 1 to 100 mol of ethylene oxide; and polyoxyethylenated esters of saturated or unsaturated and linear or branched C 8 -C 30 acids and of sorbitol comprising from 1 to
  • monoglycerolated or polyglycerolated nonionic surfactants monoglycerolated or polyglycerolated nonionic surfactants.
  • monoglycerolated or polyglycerolated C 8 -C 4 o alcohols are preferably used.
  • Examples of compounds of this type include lauryl alcohol containing 4 mol of glycerol (INCI name: Polyglyceryl-4 Lauryl Ether), lauryl alcohol containing 1.5 mol of glycerol, oleyl alcohol containing 4 mol of glycerol (INCI name: Polyglyceryl-4 Oleyl Ether), oleyl alcohol containing 2 mol of glycerol (INCI name: Polyglyceryl-2 Oleyl Ether), cetearyl alcohol containing 2 mol of glycerol, cetearyl alcohol containing 6 mol of glycerol, oleyl/cetyl alcohol containing 6 mol of glycerol, and octadecanol containing 6 mol of glycerol.
  • the mono- or polyglycerolated alcohols it is more particularly preferred to use the C 8 /Ci 0 alcohol comprising 1 mol of glycerol, the C10/C12 alcohol comprising 1 mol of glycerol and the C12 alcohol comprising 1 .5 mol of glycerol.
  • the surfactant(s) used in the composition of the invention are chosen from nonionic monooxyalkylenated or polyoxyalkylenated surfactants, more particularly monooxyethylenated or polyoxyethylenated, or monooxypropylenated or polyoxypropylenated, nonionic surfactants, or a combination thereof, more particularly monooxyethylenated or polyoxyethylenated.
  • the nonionic surfactants are chosen from polyoxyethylenated sorbitol esters and polyoxyethylenated fatty alcohols, and mixtures thereof.
  • the amount of surfactant(s) in the composition preferably ranges from 0.1 % to 50% by weight and better still from 0.5% to 20% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
  • composition according to the invention may be in various forms, such as in the form of a cream, a gel, a milk, a lotion or a mousse, or in any other form that is suitable for treating keratin fibres, and especially human keratin fibres such as the hair.
  • it is in the form of a cream or a milk.
  • Another subject of the invention is a process for treating keratin fibres, comprising the application to the keratin fibres of an oxidizing composition as defined previously.
  • the oxidizing composition in accordance with the invention may be used, for example, in a process for dyeing keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair.
  • the process for dyeing keratin fibres in accordance with the invention uses a dye composition comprising, in a support suitable for dyeing keratin fibres, one or more direct dyes and/or one or more oxidation dyes and an oxidizing composition as defined above.
  • the dye composition is applied to the keratin fibres, the colour being revealed using an oxidizing composition according to the invention that is applied simultaneously or sequentially, with or without intermediate rinsing.
  • the dye composition is mixed, at the time of use, with an oxidizing composition according to the invention.
  • the mixture obtained is then applied to the keratin fibres.
  • the composition is left on the fibres for 3 to 50 minutes approximately and preferably 5 to 30 minutes approximately, after which the fibres are optionally washed with shampoo, rinsed again if necessary, and dried or left to dry.
  • the dye composition comprises at least one dye, chosen from oxidation dyes (bases/couplers) and direct dyes, or mixtures thereof.
  • the oxidation bases may be chosen from heterocyclic bases and benzenic bases, and mixtures thereof.
  • the oxidation bases are chosen from para- phenylenediamines, bis(phenyl)alkylenediamines, para-aminophenols, ortho- aminophenols and heterocyclic bases, and the addition salts thereof.
  • para-phenylenediamines examples that may be mentioned include para-phenylenediamine, para-tolylenediamine, 2-chloro-para-phenylenediamine, 2,3- dimethyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2,6-dimethyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2,6-diethyl- para-phenylenediamine, 2,5-dimethyl-para-phenylenediamine, N,N-dimethyl-para- phenylenediamine, ⁇ , ⁇ -diethyl-para-phenylenediamine, N,N-dipropyl-para- phenylenediamine, 4-amino-N,N-diethyl-3-methylaniline, N,N-bis( -hydroxyethyl)-para- phenylenediamine, 4-N,N-bis( -hydroxyethyl)amino-2-methylaniline, 4-N,N-bis( - hydroxyethyl
  • para-phenylenediamine para-tolylenediamine, 2-isopropyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2- -hydroxyethyl-para- phenylenediamine, 2- -hydroxyethyloxy-para-phenylenediamine, 2,6-dimethyl-para- phenylenediamine, 2,6-diethyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2,3-dimethyl-para- phenylenediamine, N,N-bis( -hydroxyethyl)-para-phenylenediamine, 2-chloro-para- phenylenediamine and 2- -acetylaminoethyloxy-para-phenylenediamine, and the addition salts thereof with an acid, are particularly preferred.
  • bis(phenyl)alkylenediamines examples that may be mentioned include N,N'-bis(P-hydroxyethyl)-N,N'-bis(4'-aminophenyl)-1 ,3-diaminopropanol, ⁇ , ⁇ '- bis( -hydroxyethyl)-N,N'-bis(4'-aminophenyl)ethylenediamine, N,N'-bis(4- aminophenyl)tetramethylenediamine, N,N'-bis(P-hydroxyethyl)-N,N'-bis(4- aminophenyl)tetramethylenediamine, N,N'-bis(4- methylaminophenyl)tetramethylenediamine, N,N'-bis(ethyl)-N,N'-bis(4'-amino-3'- methylphenyl)ethylenediamine and 1 ,8-bis(2,5-diaminophenoxy)-3
  • para-aminophenols examples that may be mentioned include para- aminophenol, 4-amino-3-methylphenol, 4-amino-3-fluorophenol, 4-amino-3- chlorophenol, 4-amino-3-hydroxymethylphenol, 4-amino-2-methylphenol, 4-amino-2- hydroxymethylphenol, 4-amino-2-methoxymethylphenol, 4-amino-2- aminomethylphenol, 4-amino-2-( -hydroxyethylaminomethyl)phenol and 4-amino-2- fluorophenol, and the addition salts thereof with an acid.
  • heterocyclic bases by way of example, of pyridine derivatives, pyrimidine derivatives and pyrazole derivatives.
  • pyridine derivatives that may be mentioned are the compounds described, for example, in patents GB 1 026 978 and GB 1 153 196, for instance 2,5- diaminopyridine, 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)amino-3-aminopyridine and 3,4-diaminopyridine, and the addition salts thereof.
  • pyridine oxidation bases that are useful in the present invention are the 3- aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyridine oxidation bases or the addition salts thereof described, for example, in patent application FR 2 801 308.
  • Examples that may be mentioned include pyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, 2-acetylaminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, 2-morpholin-4-ylpyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, 3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyridine-2- carboxylic acid, 2-methoxypyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, (3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5- a]pyrid-7-yl)methanol, 2-(3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-5-yl)ethanol, 2-(3
  • pyrimidine derivatives that may be mentioned are the compounds described, for example, in patents DE 2359399, JP 88-169571 , JP 05-63124 and EP 0 770 375 or patent application WO 96/15765, such as 2,4,5,6-tetraaminopyrimidine, 4- hydroxy-2,5,6-triaminopyrimidine, 2-hydroxy-4,5,6-triaminopyrimidine, 2,4-dihydroxy- 5,6-diaminopyrimidine, 2,5,6-triaminopyrimidine and addition salts thereof, and tautomeric forms thereof, when a tautomeric equilibrium exists.
  • pyrazole derivatives that may be mentioned are the compounds described in patents DE 3843892 and DE 4133957 and patent applications WO 94/08969, WO 94/08970, FR-A-2 733 749 and DE 195 43 988, such as 4,5-diamino-1 - methylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1-( -hydroxyethyl)pyrazole, 3,4-diaminopyrazole, 4,5- diamino-1 -(4'-chlorobenzyl)pyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1 ,3-dimethylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-3- methyl-1 -phenylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1 -methyl-3-phenylpyrazole, 4-amino-1 ,3- dimethyl-5-hydrazinopyrazole, 1 -benzyl-4,5-diamino-3-methylpyrazole, 4,5
  • Use will preferably be made of a 4,5-diaminopyrazole and even more preferentially of 4,5-diamino-1-( -hydroxyethyl)pyrazole and/or a salt thereof.
  • Pyrazole derivatives that may also be mentioned include diamino-N,N- dihydropyrazolopyrazolones and especially those described in patent application FR- A-2 886 136, such as the following compounds and the addition salts thereof: 2,3- diamino-6,7-dihydro-1 H,5H-pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 2-amino-3-ethylamino-6,7- dihydro-1 H,5H-pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 2-amino-3-isopropylamino-6,7-dihydro- 1 H,5H-pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 2-amino-3-(pyrrolidin-1 -yl)-6,7-dihydro-1 H,5H- pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 4,5-diamino-1
  • heterocyclic bases use will preferably be made of 4,5-diamino-1-(P- hydroxyethyl)pyrazole and/or 2,3-diamino-6,7-dihydro-1 H,5H-pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 - one and/or a salt thereof.
  • couplers mention may be made especially of meta- phenylenediamines, meta-aminophenols, meta-diphenols, naphthalene-based couplers and heterocyclic couplers, and also the addition salts thereof.
  • Examples that may be mentioned include 1 ,3-dihydroxybenzene, 1 ,3-dihydroxy- 2-methylbenzene, 4-chloro-1 ,3-dihydroxybenzene, 2,4-diamino-1 -( ⁇ - hydroxyethyloxy)benzene, 2-amino-4-(3-hydroxyethylamino)-1 -methoxybenzene, 1 ,3- diaminobenzene, 1 ,3-bis(2,4-diaminophenoxy)propane, 3-ureidoaniline, 3-ureido-1 - dimethylaminobenzene, sesamol, 1 -3-hydroxyethylamino-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene, oc-naphthol, 2-methyl-1 -naphthol, 6-hydroxyindole, 4-hydroxyindole, 4-hydroxy-N- methylindole, 2-amino-3-hydroxypyridine, 6-hydroxybenzomorpho
  • addition salts of the oxidation bases and couplers that can be used within the context of the invention are especially chosen from the addition salts with an acid such as the hydrochlorides, hydrobromides, sulfates, citrates, succinates, tartrates, lactates, tosylates, benzenesulfonates, phosphates and acetates.
  • an acid such as the hydrochlorides, hydrobromides, sulfates, citrates, succinates, tartrates, lactates, tosylates, benzenesulfonates, phosphates and acetates.
  • the oxidation base(s) each advantageously represent from 0.0001 % to 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition, and preferably from 0.005% to 5% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
  • the coupler(s) each advantageously represent from 0.0001 % to 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition, and preferably from 0.005% to 5% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
  • the direct dyes may themselves be synthetic or natural dyes, chosen from ionic or nonionic species, preferably cationic or nonionic species.
  • Suitable synthetic direct dyes include azo direct dyes; (poly)methine dyes such as cyanins, hemicyanins and styryls; carbonyl dyes; azine dyes; nitro(hetero)aryl dyes; tri(hetero)arylmethane dyes; porphyrin dyes; and phthalocyanin dyes, alone or as mixtures.
  • Use may also be made of extracts or decoctions comprising these natural dyes and in particular henna-based poultices or extracts.
  • the direct dye(s) more particularly represent from 0.001 % to 10% by weight and preferably from 0.005% to 5% by weight of the total weight of the composition.
  • the oxidizing composition according to the invention may also be used in a process for bleaching keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair.
  • the bleaching process according to the invention comprises a step of applying to the keratin fibres a bleaching composition preferably comprising aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution, after extemporaneous mixing.
  • the bleaching composition applied to the keratin fibres may be obtained by mixing, at the time of use, an oxidizing composition according to the invention with an aqueous or anhydrous composition preferably containing one or more alkaline agents.
  • the anhydrous composition may be pulverulent or in paste form, and in both cases preferably contains one or more peroxygenated salts, in particular one or more persulfates.
  • the anhydrous composition in paste form also contains one or more inert organic liquids.
  • the leave-on time of the composition on the fibres ranges from 1 to 60 minutes approximately and preferably from 1 to 30 minutes approximately.
  • the temperature at which the composition is applied is from about 15 to 80°C and preferably from 15 to 40°C.
  • the bleaching mixture is usually removed by rinsing the fibres with water, preferably followed by washing them at least once with a shampoo, and then optionally drying them.
  • Another subject of the present invention is a process for permanently reshaping keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, using an oxidizing composition as defined above.
  • a reducing composition is applied to the keratin fibres to be treated, the keratin fibres being placed under mechanical tension before, during or after the application of the reducing composition, the fibres are optionally rinsed, the oxidizing composition of the present invention is applied to the optionally rinsed fibres, and the fibres are then once again optionally rinsed.
  • the first step of this process consists in applying a reducing composition to the hair.
  • This application is performed lock by lock or all at once.
  • the reducing composition comprises at least one reducing agent, which may be chosen in particular from thioglycolic acid, cysteine, cysteamine, glyceryl thioglycolate, thiolactic acid, or thiolactic or thioglycolic acid salts.
  • the usual step for placing the hair under tension in a shape corresponding to the final shape desired for this hair may be performed by any means, especially mechanical means, which is suitable and known per se for holding the hair under tension, for instance rollers, curlers, combs and the like.
  • the hair may also be shaped without the aid of external means, simply with the fingers.
  • the head of hair onto which the reducing composition has been applied should conventionally be left to stand for a few minutes, generally between 5 minutes and 1 hour and preferably between 10 and 30 minutes, so as to give the reducing agent enough time to act correctly on the hair.
  • This waiting phase preferably takes place at a temperature ranging from 35°C to 45°C, while preferably also protecting the hair with a bonnet.
  • the hair impregnated with the reducing composition is rinsed thoroughly with an aqueous composition.
  • the oxidizing composition according to the present invention is applied to the hair thus rinsed, with the aim of fixing the new shape given to the hair.
  • the head of hair onto which the oxidizing composition has been applied is then, conventionally, left in a standing or waiting phase that lasts a few minutes, generally between 3 and 30 minutes and preferably between 5 and 15 minutes.
  • these means may be removed from the head of hair before or after the fixing step.
  • the hair impregnated with the oxidizing composition is rinsed thoroughly, generally with water.
  • a subject of the present invention is also the use for treating keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, of an oxidizing composition as defined above.
  • a subject of the present invention is especially the use for treating keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, of an oxidizing composition as defined above.
  • a subject of the present invention is also the use for bleaching keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, of an oxidizing composition as defined above.
  • a subject of the present invention is also the use for permanently reshaping keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, of an oxidizing composition as defined above.
  • composition is prepared (amounts in g%):
  • the composition After storage for two months at 45°C, the composition is stable, and in particular its pH has not changed.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to an aqueous oxidizing composition for treating keratin fibres, comprising: - at least one oxidizing agent; - at least 40% by weight of at least one oil; - at least one phosphoric acid mineral salt; - the pH of the oxidizing composition being less than or equal to 5. The composition in accordance with the invention may be used for dyeing, bleaching or permanently reshaping keratin fibres. It produces ready-to-use compositions that give good dyeing, bleaching or permanent reshaping properties without degrading the keratin fibres and without impairing their cosmetic properties. Furthermore, the composition in accordance with the invention shows good stability over time, especially to storage at high temperatures, for example of about 45°C.

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OXIDIZING COMPOSITION FOR TREATING KERATIN FIBRES, COMPRISING A PHOSPHORIC ACID MINERAL SALT, AND PROCESSES THEREFOR
The present invention relates to an aqueous oxidizing composition for treating keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, comprising at least one oxidizing agent, at least one phosphoric acid mineral salt and at least 40% oil; the pH of the composition being less than or equal to 5.
In cosmetics, oxidizing compositions are used in the fields of dyeing, bleaching and permanently reshaping keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair.
Thus, in the oxidation dyeing of hair, oxidizing compositions are mixed with oxidation dyes (bases and couplers), which are intrinsically colourless, to generate coloured and colouring compounds via a process of oxidative condensation. Oxidizing compositions are also used in the direct dyeing of the hair as a mixture with certain direct dyes, which are coloured and colouring substances, in order to obtain coloration with a lightening effect on the hair. Among the oxidizing agents conventionally used for dyeing keratin fibres, mention may be made of hydrogen peroxide or compounds capable of producing hydrogen peroxide by hydrolysis, such as urea peroxide. Persalts such as perborates and persulfates may also be used. Hydrogen peroxide is more particularly preferred.
In hair bleaching, the compositions used contain one or more oxidizing agents. Among these agents, the ones most conventionally used are hydrogen peroxide or compounds that are capable of producing hydrogen peroxide by hydrolysis, such as urea peroxide or persalts such as perborates, percarbonates and persulfates, hydrogen peroxide and persulfates being particularly preferred.
These compositions may be aqueous compositions containing alkaline agents (amines or aqueous ammonia) that are mixed at the time of use with an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition.
These compositions may also be formed from anhydrous products that contain alkaline compounds (amines and/or alkaline silicates), and a peroxygenated reagent such as ammonium or alkali metal persulfates, perborates or percarbonates, which is diluted at the time of use with an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition.
In the permanent reshaping of the hair, in a first stage, the -S-S- disulfide bonds of keratin (cystine) are opened using a composition containing a suitable reducing agent (reduction step), and then, after having rinsed the head of hair thus treated, the said disulfide bonds are reconstituted, in a second stage, by applying to the hair, which has been placed under tension beforehand (rollers or the like), an oxidizing composition (oxidation step, also known as the fixing step) so as finally to give the hair the desired shape. This technique thus makes it possible, without preference, either to make the hair wavy or to relax or uncurl it. The new shape given to the hair by a chemical treatment such as that above is eminently long-lasting and especially withstands washing with water or shampoos, as opposed to the simple standard techniques of temporary reshaping, such as hairsetting.
The oxidizing compositions required for performing the fixing step are usually compositions based on aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution.
The oxidizing compositions that may be used may be in the form of aqueous solutions or emulsions.
For oxidizing compositions comprising large contents of oil and stabilized at pH values of 2, it has been found that the pH had a tendency to increase over time, during storage, which led to destabilization of the composition and thus to a loss of efficacy of the oxidizing agent.
The aim of the present invention is to provide novel oxidizing compositions that have improved stability on storage when compared with the existing oxidizing compositions, and which are thus more efficient.
This aim is achieved by the present invention, one subject of which is an aqueous composition for treating keratin fibres, in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, comprising:
- at least one oxidizing agent;
- at least 40% by weight of at least one oil;
- at least one phosphoric acid mineral salt;
- the pH of the composition being less than or equal to 5.
When the composition is used in combination with a dye composition, good dyeing properties are obtained, especially strong, chromatic and sparingly selective colorations that show good resistance to the various attacking factors to which the hair may be subjected, such as shampoo, light, sweat and permanent reshaping operations, without impairing the cosmetic properties of the keratin fibres.
When the composition in accordance with the present invention is used for bleaching, it produces a good lightening effect on these fibres without degrading them and without impairing their cosmetic properties.
When the composition in accordance with the present invention is used for permanently reshaping keratin fibres, it produces satisfactory permanent reshaping of these fibres without degrading them and without impairing their cosmetic properties.
Thus, the composition in accordance with the invention shows good stability over time, especially to storage at high temperatures, for example of about 45°C. A subject of the invention is also a process for treating keratin fibres, especially a process for dyeing, bleaching or permanently reshaping keratin fibres, using this oxidizing composition.
In the text hereinbelow, and unless otherwise indicated, the limits of a range of values are included in that range.
The human keratinous fibres treated by the method according to the invention are preferably the hair.
The expression "at least one" is equivalent to the expression "one or more". The oils
The term "oil" means a "fatty substance" that is liquid at room temperature
(25°C) and at atmospheric pressure (760 mmHg).
The term "fatty substance" means an organic compound that is insoluble in water at ordinary temperature (25°C) and at atmospheric pressure (760 mmHg) (solubility of less than 5%, preferably less than 1 % and even more preferentially less than 0.1 %).
They exhibit, in their structure, at least one hydrocarbon chain comprising at least 6 carbon atoms or a sequence of at least two siloxane groups. In addition, the fatty substances are generally soluble in organic solvents under the same temperature and pressure conditions, for instance chloroform, dichloromethane, carbon tetrachloride, ethanol, benzene, toluene, tetrahydrofuran (THF), liquid petroleum jelly or decamethylcyclopentasiloxane. These fatty substances are neither polyoxyethylenated nor polyglycerolated.
In particular, the oils are chosen from C6-Ci6 lower alkanes; non-silicone oils of animal origin; glycerides of plant or synthetic origin; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin, bearing more than 16 carbon atoms; fluoro oils; liquid fatty alcohols; liquid fatty esters; non-salified liquid fatty acids; silicone oils; or mixtures thereof.
The term "non-silicone o/V means an oil not containing any silicon atoms (Si) and the term "silicone o/V means an oil containing at least one silicon atom.
As regards the lower alkanes, these alkanes comprise from 6 to 16 carbon atoms and are linear or branched, optionally cyclic. Examples that may be mentioned include hexane, dodecane and isoparaffins such as isohexadecane and isodecane. An example of a non-silicone oil of animal origin that may be mentioned is perhydrosqualene.
Glycerides of plant or synthetic origin that may be mentioned include liquid fatty acid triglycerides comprising from 6 to 30 carbon atoms, for instance heptanoic or octanoic acid triglycerides, or alternatively, for example, sunflower oil, corn oil, soybean oil, marrow oil, grapeseed oil, sesame seed oil, hazelnut oil, apricot oil, macadamia oil, arara oil, castor oil, avocado oil, caprylic/capric acid triglycerides, for instance those sold by the company Stearineries Dubois or those sold under the names Miglyol® 810, 812 and 818 by the company Dynamit Nobel, jojoba oil and shea butter oil.
As regards the linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin, containing more than 16 carbon atoms, mention may be made most particularly of volatile or non-volatile liquid paraffins, and derivatives thereof, petroleum jelly, liquid petroleum jelly, polydecenes, and hydrogenated polyisobutene such as Parleam®.
The fluoro oils may be chosen especially from perfluoromethylcyclopentane and perfluoro-1 ,3-dimethylcyclohexane, sold under the names Flutec® PC1 and Flutec® PC3 by the company BNFL Fluorochemicals; perfluoro-1 ,2-dimethylcyclobutane; perfluoroalkanes such as dodecafluoropentane and tetradecafluorohexane, sold under the names PF 5050® and PF 5060® by the company 3M, or bromoperfluorooctyl sold under the name Foralkyl® by the company Atochem; nonafluoromethoxybutane and nonafluoroethoxyisobutane; perfluoromorpholine derivatives such as 4-trifluoromethyl perfluoromorpholine sold under the name PF 5052® by the company 3M.
The liquid fatty alcohols that are suitable for use in the invention are chosen more particularly from unsaturated or branched alcohols comprising from 8 to 30 carbon atoms. Examples that may be mentioned include 2-octyldodecan-1 -ol, 2- butyloctanol, 2-hexyldecanol, 2-undecylpentadecanol, oleyl alcohol and linoleyl alcohol.
The fatty acids that may be used in the context of the invention are more particularly chosen from unsaturated or branched carboxylic acids comprising from 6 to 30 carbon atoms and in particular from 9 to 30 carbon atoms. They are advantageously chosen from oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid and isostearic acid.
They must be non-salified, i.e. if they are present, the composition must not contain any mineral or organic basifying agents such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, monoethanolamine or triethanolamine. As regards the esters of a fatty acid and/or of a fatty alcohol, different from the glycerides mentioned above, mention may be made especially of liquid esters of saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched Ci-C26 aliphatic mono- or polyacids and of saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched Ci-C26 aliphatic mono- or polyalcohols, the total carbon number of the esters being greater than or equal to 10.
Preferably, for the esters of monoalcohols, at least one of the alcohol or of the acid from which the esters of the invention result is branched.
Among the monoesters of monoacids and of monoalcohols, mention may be made of ethyl palmitate, isopropyl palmitate, alkyl myristates such as isopropyl myristate or ethyl myristate, isocetyl stearate, 2-ethylhexyl isononanoate, isodecyl neopentanoate and isostearyl neopentanoate.
Esters of C4-C22 dicarboxylic or tricarboxylic acids and of C1-C22 alcohols and esters of monocarboxylic, dicarboxylic or tricarboxylic acids and of C4-C26 dihydroxy, trihydroxy, tetrahydroxy or pentahydroxy alcohols may also be used.
Mention may in particular be made of: diethyl sebacate; diisopropyl sebacate; diisopropyl adipate; di(n-propyl) adipate; dioctyl adipate; diisostearyl adipate; dioctyl maleate; glyceryl undecylenate; octyldodecyl stearoyl stearate; pentaerythrityl monoricinoleate; pentaerythrityl tetraisononanoate; pentaerythrityl tetrapelargonate; pentaerythrityl tetraisostearate; pentaerythrityl tetraoctanoate; propylene glycol dicaprylate; propylene glycol dicaprate; tridecyl erucate; triisopropyl citrate; triisostearyl citrate; glyceryl trilactate; glyceryl trioctanoate; trioctyldodecyl citrate; trioleyl citrate; propylene glycol dioctanoate; neopentyl glycol diheptanoate; diethylene glycol diisononanoate; and polyethylene glycol distearates.
Among the esters mentioned above, it is preferred to use ethyl, isopropyl, myristyl, cetyl or stearyl palmitate, 2-ethylhexyl palmitate, 2-octyldecyl palmitate, alkyl myristates such as isopropyl, butyl, cetyl or 2-octyldodecyl myristate, hexyl stearate, propylene glycol dicaprylate, butyl stearate, isobutyl stearate; dioctyl malate, hexyl laurate, 2-hexyldecyl laurate, isononyl isononanoate or cetyl octanoate.
The composition may also comprise, as liquid fatty ester, sugar esters and diesters of C6-C3o and preferably C12-C22 fatty acids. It is recalled that the term "sugar" means oxygen-bearing hydrocarbon-based compounds containing several alcohol functions, with or without aldehyde or ketone functions, and which comprise at least 4 carbon atoms. These sugars can be monosaccharides, oligosaccharides or polysaccharides.
Examples of suitable sugars that may be mentioned include saccharose, glucose, galactose, ribose, fucose, maltose, fructose, mannose, arabinose, xylose and lactose, and derivatives thereof, especially alkyl derivatives, such as methyl derivatives, for instance methylglucose.
The sugar esters of fatty acids may be chosen especially from the group comprising the esters or mixtures of esters of sugars described previously and of linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated C6-C3o and preferably C12-C22 fatty acids. If they are unsaturated, these compounds may have one to three conjugated or unconjugated carbon-carbon double bonds.
The esters according to this variant may also be chosen from mono-, di-, tri- and tetraesters, and polyesters, and mixtures thereof.
These esters may be chosen, for example, from oleates, laurates, palmitates, myristates, behenates, cocoates, stearates, linoleates, linolenates, caprates and arachidonates, or mixtures thereof, such as, in particular, oleopalmitate, oleostearate or palmitostearate mixed esters.
More particularly, use is made of monoesters and diesters and in particular of sucrose, glucose or methylglucose mono- or dioleates, stearates, behenates, oleopalmitates, linoleates, linolenates or oleostearates.
An example that may be mentioned is the product sold under the name Glucate® DO by the company Amerchol, which is a methylglucose dioleate.
Among the sugar esters, it is also possible to use pentaerythrityl esters, preferably pentaerythrityl tetraisostearate, pentaerythrityl tetraoctanoate, and caprylic and capric hexaesters as a mixture with dipentaerythritol.
The term "liquid silicone" means an organopolysiloxane that is liquid at ordinary temperature (25°C) and at atmospheric pressure (760 mmHg; i.e. 1 .013x 105 Pa).
Preferably, the silicone is chosen from liquid polydialkylsiloxanes, in particular liquid polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMSs), and liquid polyorganosiloxanes comprising at least one aryl group.
These silicones may also be organomodified. The organomodified silicones that may be used in accordance with the invention are liquid silicones as defined previously, comprising in their structure one or more organofunctional groups attached via a hydrocarbon-based group.
Organopolysiloxanes are defined in greater detail in Walter Noll's "Chemistry and Technology of Silicones" (1968), Academic Press. They can be volatile or non-volatile.
When they are volatile, the silicones are more particularly chosen from those having a boiling point of between 60°C and 260°C, and more particularly still from:
(i) cyclic polydialkylsiloxanes containing from 3 to 7 and preferably from 4 to 5 silicon atoms. These are, for example, octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane sold in particular under the name Volatile Silicone® 7207 by Union Carbide or Silbione® 70045 V2 by Rhodia, decamethylcyclopentasiloxane sold under the name Volatile Silicone® 7158 by Union Carbide or Silbione® 70045 V5 by Rhodia, and dodecamethylcyclopentasiloxane sold under the name Silsoft 1217 by Momentive Performance Materials, and mixtures thereof.
Mention may also be made of cyclocopolymers of the dimethylsiloxane/methylalkylsiloxane type, such as Volatile Silicone® FZ 3109, sold by Union Carbide, of formula:
I— D" - D' D"— D '— I
C Hj ' 1 CH3 with D" : — Si - O— with D ' : - Si - O—
C Hj CgH^
Mention may also be made of mixtures of cyclic polydialkylsiloxanes with organic compounds derived from silicon, such as the mixture of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and tetra(trimethylsilyl)pentaerythritol (50/50) and the mixture of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and oxy-1 ,1 '-bis(2,2,2',2',3,3'- hexatrimethylsilyloxy)neopentane;
(ii) volatile linear polydialkylsiloxanes having from 2 to 9 silicon atoms and exhibiting a viscosity of less than or equal to 5x10"6 m2/s at 25°C. An example is decamethyltetrasiloxane, sold in particular under the name SH 200 by Toray Silicone. Silicones coming within this category are also described in the paper published in Cosmetics and Toiletries, Vol. 91 , Jan. 76, pp. 27-32, Todd & Byers Volatile Silicone Fluids for Cosmetics. The viscosity of the silicones is measured at 25°C according to Standard ASTM 445 Appendix C.
Non-volatile polydialkylsiloxanes may also be used.
These non-volatile silicones are more particularly chosen from polydialkylsiloxanes, among which mention may be made mainly of polydimethylsiloxanes containing trimethylsilyl end groups.
Among these polydialkylsiloxanes, mention may be made, in a non-limiting manner, of the following commercial products:
- the Silbione® oils of the 47 and 70 047 series or the Mirasil® oils sold by Rhodia, such as, for example, the oil 70 047 V 500 000;
- the oils of the Mirasil® series sold by Rhodia;
- the oils of the 200 series from Dow Corning, such as DC200 having a viscosity of 60 000 mm2/s;
- the Viscasil® oils from General Electric and certain oils of the SF series (SF 96, SF
18) from General Electric.
Mention may also be made of polydimethylsiloxanes having dimethylsilanol end groups known under the name of dimethiconol (CTFA), such as the oils of the 48 series from Rhodia. Among the silicones containing aryl groups are polydiarylsiloxanes, especially polydiphenylsiloxanes and polyalkylarylsiloxanes. Examples that may be mentioned include the products sold under the following names:
. the Silbione® oils of the 70 641 series from Rhodia;
. the oils of the Rhodorsil® 70 633 and 763 series from Rhodia;
. the oil Dow Corning 556 Cosmetic Grade Fluid from Dow Corning;
. the silicones of the PK series from Bayer, such as the product PK20;
. certain oils of the SF series from General Electric, such as SF 1023, SF 1 154, SF
1250 and SF 1265.
According to one preferred variant, the oil(s) are chosen from C6-Ci6 lower alkanes; glycerides of plant or synthetic origin; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin containing more than 16 carbon atoms; liquid fatty alcohols; liquid fatty esters; or mixtures thereof.
Even more preferentially, the oil(s) are chosen from C6-Ci6 lower alkanes; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin containing more than 16 carbon atoms; liquid fatty alcohols; or mixtures thereof.
Preferably, the oil(s) are chosen from liquid petroleum jelly, isostearyl alcohol and octyldodecanol, or mixtures thereof.
The content of oil(s) advantageously ranges from 40% to 90% by weight, preferably from 45% to 80% by weight and better still from 50% to 70% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
Phosphoric acid mineral salts
The phosphoric acid mineral salt(s) according to the invention are more particularly chosen from the compounds of formula (A) below: in which x = 1 , 2 or 3
M = alkali metal, alkaline-earth metal, ammonium.
The phosphoric acid mineral salt(s) according to the invention may be in the form of solvate(s), especially hydrate(s).
Preferably, the phosphoric acid mineral salt(s) according to the invention are more particularly chosen from the compounds of formula (A) in which x = 1 .
Among these compounds, mention may be made of monosodium phosphate, monopotassium phosphate and monoammonium phosphate, optionally in the form of hydrate(s).
More particularly, the total content of phosphoric acid mineral salt or mixture thereof represents from 0.01 % to 30% by weight relative to the weight of the composition, more particularly from 0.1 % to 20% by weight and preferably from 1 % to 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
Oxidizing agents
The oxidizing agent(s) are more particularly chemical oxidizing agents (as opposed to compositions in which the only oxidizing agent is atmospheric oxygen) and may be chosen from hydrogen peroxide, peroxygenated salts, for instance alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal persulfates, percarbonates and perborates, urea peroxide, polythionates, alkali metal bromates or ferricyanides, and peracids, and precursors thereof, or mixtures thereof. Hydrogen peroxide is preferred.
The oxidizing agent(s) generally represent from 0.1 % to 50% by weight and preferably from 1 % to 20% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition according to the invention. According to one particular embodiment of the invention, when the oxidizing agent is hydrogen peroxide, the oxidizing composition comprises one or more hydrogen peroxide stabilizers.
Examples of hydrogen peroxide stabilizers that may be mentioned in particular include alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal pyrophosphates, such as tetrasodium pyrophosphate, alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal stannates, phenacetin or oxyquinoline acid salts, for instance oxyquinoline sulfate. Preferably, one or more stannates are used optionally in combination with one or more pyrophosphates.
The hydrogen peroxide stabilizer(s) generally represent from 0.0001 % to 5% by weight and preferably from 0.01 % to 2% by weight relative to the total weight of the oxidizing composition.
According to one particular embodiment, the composition in accordance with the invention does not comprise any colorant or any persalt (peroxygenated salt).
The composition according to the present invention is aqueous.
It generally comprises from 5% to 59.5% by weight, better still from 20% to 58% by weight and even better still from 30% to 54% by weight of water relative to the total weight of the composition.
It may optionally comprise one or more water-soluble organic solvents. Examples of water-soluble organic solvents that may be mentioned include Ci-C4 lower alkanols, such as ethanol and isopropanol; aromatic alcohols such as benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol; polyols or polyol ethers such as ethylene glycol monomethyl, monoethyl and monobutyl ether, propylene glycol or ethers thereof such as propylene glycol monomethyl ether, butylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, and also diethylene glycol alkyl ethers, for instance diethylene glycol monoethyl ether or monobutyl ether, or alternatively glycerol; and also mixtures thereof.
The water-soluble organic solvents are preferably present in proportions of between 0.1 % and 35% by weight approximately and even more preferentially between 1 % and 40% by weight approximately relative to the total weight of the oxidizing composition.
The pH of the oxidizing composition according to the invention is less than or equal to 5 and more particularly ranges from 1 .5 to 4.5 and preferably from 2 to 3.5.
The pH of the composition according to the invention may be adjusted using acidifying agents, for instance phosphoric acid, hydrochloric acid, acetic acid, lactic acid, boric acid or citric acid.
Preferably, the pH of the composition according to the invention is adjusted using phosphoric acid. The composition in accordance with the present invention may also comprise additional compounds conventionally used in cosmetics. These compounds may especially be chosen from thickening or stabilizing polymers, non-silicone conditioning polymers, non-liquid silicones, chelating agents, nonionic, anionic, cationic or amphoteric surfactants, and fragrances.
Preferably, the composition of the invention comprises at least one surfactant. In particular, the surfactant(s) are chosen from anionic, amphoteric, zwitterionic, cationic and nonionic surfactants, and preferentially nonionic surfactants.
Examples of nonionic surfactants that may be used in the composition used according to the invention are described, for example, in the Handbook of Surfactants by M.R. Porter, published by Blackie & Son (Glasgow and London), 1991 , pp. 1 16- 178. They are especially chosen from alcohols, a-diols and (CrC2o)alkylphenols, these compounds being polyethoxylated, polypropoxylated or polyglycerolated, and containing at least one fatty chain comprising, for example, from 8 to 40 carbon atoms, it being possible for the number of ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide groups to especially range from 2 to 200, and for the number of glycerol groups to especially range from 2 to 30.
Mention may also be made of copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, optionally oxyethylenated sorbitan fatty acid esters, sucrose fatty acid esters, polyoxyalkylenated fatty acid esters, optionally oxyalkylenated alkyl polyglycosides, alkyl glucoside esters, derivatives of N-alkyl glucamine and of N-acyl methylglucamine, aldobionamides, oxyethylenated and/or oxypropylenated silicones and amine oxides. The nonionic surfactants are more particularly chosen from mono-oxyalkylenated or polyoxyalkylenated and monoglycerolated or polyglycerolated nonionic surfactants. The oxyalkylene units are more particularly oxyethylene or oxypropylene units, or their combination, preferably oxyethylene units.
Examples of oxyalkylenated nonionic surfactants that may be mentioned include:
• oxyalkylenated (C8-C24)alkylphenols;
• saturated or unsaturated and linear or branched oxyalkylenated C8-C30 alcohols;
• saturated or unsaturated and linear or branched oxyalkylenated C8-C30 amides; · esters of saturated or unsaturated and linear or branched C8-C3o acids and of polyethylene glycols;
• polyoxyethylenated esters of saturated or unsaturated and linear or branched C8-C3o acids and of sorbitol;
• saturated or unsaturated oxyethylenated vegetable oils;
· condensates of ethylene oxide and/or of propylene oxide, inter alia, alone or as mixtures;
• oxyethylenated and/or oxypropylenated silicones.
The surfactants contain a number of moles of ethylene oxide and/or of propylene oxide of between 1 and 100, preferably between 2 and 50 and preferably between 2 and 30. Advantageously, the nonionic surfactants do not comprise any oxypropylene units.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the oxyalkylenated nonionic surfactants are chosen from oxyethylenated C8-C30 alcohols comprising from 1 to 100 mol of ethylene oxide; and polyoxyethylenated esters of saturated or unsaturated and linear or branched C8-C30 acids and of sorbitol comprising from 1 to
100 mol of ethylene oxide.
As examples of monoglycerolated or polyglycerolated nonionic surfactants, monoglycerolated or polyglycerolated C8-C4o alcohols are preferably used.
Examples of compounds of this type that may be mentioned include lauryl alcohol containing 4 mol of glycerol (INCI name: Polyglyceryl-4 Lauryl Ether), lauryl alcohol containing 1.5 mol of glycerol, oleyl alcohol containing 4 mol of glycerol (INCI name: Polyglyceryl-4 Oleyl Ether), oleyl alcohol containing 2 mol of glycerol (INCI name: Polyglyceryl-2 Oleyl Ether), cetearyl alcohol containing 2 mol of glycerol, cetearyl alcohol containing 6 mol of glycerol, oleyl/cetyl alcohol containing 6 mol of glycerol, and octadecanol containing 6 mol of glycerol.
Among the mono- or polyglycerolated alcohols, it is more particularly preferred to use the C8/Ci0 alcohol comprising 1 mol of glycerol, the C10/C12 alcohol comprising 1 mol of glycerol and the C12 alcohol comprising 1 .5 mol of glycerol. Preferably, the surfactant(s) used in the composition of the invention are chosen from nonionic monooxyalkylenated or polyoxyalkylenated surfactants, more particularly monooxyethylenated or polyoxyethylenated, or monooxypropylenated or polyoxypropylenated, nonionic surfactants, or a combination thereof, more particularly monooxyethylenated or polyoxyethylenated.
More preferably still, the nonionic surfactants are chosen from polyoxyethylenated sorbitol esters and polyoxyethylenated fatty alcohols, and mixtures thereof.
In the composition of the invention, the amount of surfactant(s) in the composition preferably ranges from 0.1 % to 50% by weight and better still from 0.5% to 20% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
Needless to say, a person skilled in the art will take care to select this or these optional additional compound(s) such that the advantageous properties intrinsically associated with the composition in accordance with the invention are not, or are not substantially, adversely affected by the envisaged addition(s).
The composition according to the invention may be in various forms, such as in the form of a cream, a gel, a milk, a lotion or a mousse, or in any other form that is suitable for treating keratin fibres, and especially human keratin fibres such as the hair. Preferably, it is in the form of a cream or a milk.
Fibre treatment process
Another subject of the invention is a process for treating keratin fibres, comprising the application to the keratin fibres of an oxidizing composition as defined previously.
The oxidizing composition in accordance with the invention may be used, for example, in a process for dyeing keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair.
The process for dyeing keratin fibres in accordance with the invention uses a dye composition comprising, in a support suitable for dyeing keratin fibres, one or more direct dyes and/or one or more oxidation dyes and an oxidizing composition as defined above.
According to this process, the dye composition is applied to the keratin fibres, the colour being revealed using an oxidizing composition according to the invention that is applied simultaneously or sequentially, with or without intermediate rinsing.
According to a particularly preferred embodiment of the dyeing process according to the invention, the dye composition is mixed, at the time of use, with an oxidizing composition according to the invention. The mixture obtained is then applied to the keratin fibres.
In general, the composition is left on the fibres for 3 to 50 minutes approximately and preferably 5 to 30 minutes approximately, after which the fibres are optionally washed with shampoo, rinsed again if necessary, and dried or left to dry.
The dye composition comprises at least one dye, chosen from oxidation dyes (bases/couplers) and direct dyes, or mixtures thereof.
The oxidation bases may be chosen from heterocyclic bases and benzenic bases, and mixtures thereof.
By way of example, the oxidation bases are chosen from para- phenylenediamines, bis(phenyl)alkylenediamines, para-aminophenols, ortho- aminophenols and heterocyclic bases, and the addition salts thereof.
Among the para-phenylenediamines, examples that may be mentioned include para-phenylenediamine, para-tolylenediamine, 2-chloro-para-phenylenediamine, 2,3- dimethyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2,6-dimethyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2,6-diethyl- para-phenylenediamine, 2,5-dimethyl-para-phenylenediamine, N,N-dimethyl-para- phenylenediamine, Ν,Ν-diethyl-para-phenylenediamine, N,N-dipropyl-para- phenylenediamine, 4-amino-N,N-diethyl-3-methylaniline, N,N-bis( -hydroxyethyl)-para- phenylenediamine, 4-N,N-bis( -hydroxyethyl)amino-2-methylaniline, 4-N,N-bis( - hydroxyethyl)amino-2-chloroaniline, 2- -hydroxyethyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2- fluoro-para-phenylenediamine, 2-isopropyl-para-phenylenediamine, Ν-(β- hydroxypropyl)-para-phenylenediamine, 2-hydroxymethyl-para-phenylenediamine, N,N-dimethyl-3-methyl-para-phenylenediamine, N-ethyl-N-( -hydroxyethyl)-para- phenylenediamine, N-( ,y-dihydroxypropyl)-para-phenylenediamine, N-(4'- aminophenyl)-para-phenylenediamine, N-phenyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2-β- hydroxyethyloxy-para-phenylenediamine, 2- -acetylaminoethyloxy-para- phenylenediamine, N-( -methoxyethyl)-para-phenylenediamine, 4- aminophenylpyrrolidine, 2-thienyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2-p-hydroxyethylamino-5- aminotoluene and 3-hydroxy-1 -(4'-aminophenyl)pyrrolidine, and the addition salts thereof with an acid.
Among the para-phenylenediamines mentioned above, para-phenylenediamine, para-tolylenediamine, 2-isopropyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2- -hydroxyethyl-para- phenylenediamine, 2- -hydroxyethyloxy-para-phenylenediamine, 2,6-dimethyl-para- phenylenediamine, 2,6-diethyl-para-phenylenediamine, 2,3-dimethyl-para- phenylenediamine, N,N-bis( -hydroxyethyl)-para-phenylenediamine, 2-chloro-para- phenylenediamine and 2- -acetylaminoethyloxy-para-phenylenediamine, and the addition salts thereof with an acid, are particularly preferred. Among the bis(phenyl)alkylenediamines, examples that may be mentioned include N,N'-bis(P-hydroxyethyl)-N,N'-bis(4'-aminophenyl)-1 ,3-diaminopropanol, Ν,Ν'- bis( -hydroxyethyl)-N,N'-bis(4'-aminophenyl)ethylenediamine, N,N'-bis(4- aminophenyl)tetramethylenediamine, N,N'-bis(P-hydroxyethyl)-N,N'-bis(4- aminophenyl)tetramethylenediamine, N,N'-bis(4- methylaminophenyl)tetramethylenediamine, N,N'-bis(ethyl)-N,N'-bis(4'-amino-3'- methylphenyl)ethylenediamine and 1 ,8-bis(2,5-diaminophenoxy)-3,6-dioxaoctane, and the addition salts thereof.
Among the para-aminophenols, examples that may be mentioned include para- aminophenol, 4-amino-3-methylphenol, 4-amino-3-fluorophenol, 4-amino-3- chlorophenol, 4-amino-3-hydroxymethylphenol, 4-amino-2-methylphenol, 4-amino-2- hydroxymethylphenol, 4-amino-2-methoxymethylphenol, 4-amino-2- aminomethylphenol, 4-amino-2-( -hydroxyethylaminomethyl)phenol and 4-amino-2- fluorophenol, and the addition salts thereof with an acid.
Mention may be made, among o f/?o-aminophenols, by way of example, of 2- aminophenol, 2-amino-5-methylphenol, 2-amino-6-methylphenol, 5-acetamido-2- aminophenol and their addition salts.
Mention may be made, among heterocyclic bases, by way of example, of pyridine derivatives, pyrimidine derivatives and pyrazole derivatives.
Among the pyridine derivatives that may be mentioned are the compounds described, for example, in patents GB 1 026 978 and GB 1 153 196, for instance 2,5- diaminopyridine, 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)amino-3-aminopyridine and 3,4-diaminopyridine, and the addition salts thereof.
Other pyridine oxidation bases that are useful in the present invention are the 3- aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyridine oxidation bases or the addition salts thereof described, for example, in patent application FR 2 801 308. Examples that may be mentioned include pyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, 2-acetylaminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, 2-morpholin-4-ylpyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, 3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyridine-2- carboxylic acid, 2-methoxypyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, (3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5- a]pyrid-7-yl)methanol, 2-(3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-5-yl)ethanol, 2-(3- aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-7-yl)ethanol, (3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-2-yl)methanol, 3,6-diaminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyridine, 3,4-diaminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyridine, pyrazolo[1 ,5- a]pyridine-3,7-diamine, 7-morpholin-4-ylpyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, pyrazolo[1 ,5- a]pyridine-3,5-diamine, 5-morpholin-4-ylpyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-3-ylamine, 2-[(3- aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-5-yl)(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethanol, 2-[(3- aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyrid-7-yl)(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethanol, 3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5- a]pyridin-5-ol, 3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyridin-4-ol, 3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyridin-6-ol and 3-aminopyrazolo[1 ,5-a]pyridin-7-ol, and the addition salts thereof. Among the pyrimidine derivatives that may be mentioned are the compounds described, for example, in patents DE 2359399, JP 88-169571 , JP 05-63124 and EP 0 770 375 or patent application WO 96/15765, such as 2,4,5,6-tetraaminopyrimidine, 4- hydroxy-2,5,6-triaminopyrimidine, 2-hydroxy-4,5,6-triaminopyrimidine, 2,4-dihydroxy- 5,6-diaminopyrimidine, 2,5,6-triaminopyrimidine and addition salts thereof, and tautomeric forms thereof, when a tautomeric equilibrium exists.
Among the pyrazole derivatives that may be mentioned are the compounds described in patents DE 3843892 and DE 4133957 and patent applications WO 94/08969, WO 94/08970, FR-A-2 733 749 and DE 195 43 988, such as 4,5-diamino-1 - methylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1-( -hydroxyethyl)pyrazole, 3,4-diaminopyrazole, 4,5- diamino-1 -(4'-chlorobenzyl)pyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1 ,3-dimethylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-3- methyl-1 -phenylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1 -methyl-3-phenylpyrazole, 4-amino-1 ,3- dimethyl-5-hydrazinopyrazole, 1 -benzyl-4,5-diamino-3-methylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-3- tert-butyl-1 -methylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1 -ie f-butyl-3-methylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1 - ( -hydroxyethyl)-3-methylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1 -ethyl-3-methylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino- 1 -ethyl-3-(4'-methoxyphenyl)pyrazole, 4,5-diamino-1 -ethyl-3-hydroxymethylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-3-hydroxymethyl-1 -methylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-3-hydroxymethyl-1 - isopropylpyrazole, 4,5-diamino-3-methyl-1 -isopropylpyrazole, 4-amino-5-(2'- aminoethyl)amino-1 ,3-dimethylpyrazole, 3,4,5-triaminopyrazole, 1 -methyl-3,4,5- triaminopyrazole, 3,5-diamino-1 -methyl-4-methylaminopyrazole and 3,5-diamino-4-( - hydroxyethyl)amino-1 -methylpyrazole, and the addition salts thereof. 4,5-Diamino-1-(P- methoxyethyl)pyrazole may also be used.
Use will preferably be made of a 4,5-diaminopyrazole and even more preferentially of 4,5-diamino-1-( -hydroxyethyl)pyrazole and/or a salt thereof.
Pyrazole derivatives that may also be mentioned include diamino-N,N- dihydropyrazolopyrazolones and especially those described in patent application FR- A-2 886 136, such as the following compounds and the addition salts thereof: 2,3- diamino-6,7-dihydro-1 H,5H-pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 2-amino-3-ethylamino-6,7- dihydro-1 H,5H-pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 2-amino-3-isopropylamino-6,7-dihydro- 1 H,5H-pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 2-amino-3-(pyrrolidin-1 -yl)-6,7-dihydro-1 H,5H- pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 4,5-diamino-1 ,2-dimethyl-1 ,2-dihydropyrazol-3-one, 4,5- diamino-1 ,2-diethyl-1 ,2-dihydropyrazol-3-one, 4,5-diamino-1 ,2-di(2-hydroxyethyl)-1 ,2- dihydropyrazol-3-one, 2-amino-3-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino-6,7-dihydro-1 H,5H- pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 2-amino-3-dimethylamino-6,7-dihydro-1 H,5H- pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one, 2,3-diamino-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-1 H,6H-pyridazino[1 ,2- a]pyrazol-1 -one, 4-amino-1 ,2-diethyl-5-(pyrrolidin-1 -yl)-1 ,2-dihydropyrazol-3-one, 4- amino-5-(3-dimethylaminopyrrolidin-1 -yl)-1 ,2-diethyl-1 ,2-dihydropyrazol-3-one, 2,3- diamino-6-hydroxy-6,7-dihydro-1 H,5H-pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 -one. As heterocyclic bases, use will preferably be made of 4,5-diamino-1-(P- hydroxyethyl)pyrazole and/or 2,3-diamino-6,7-dihydro-1 H,5H-pyrazolo[1 ,2-a]pyrazol-1 - one and/or a salt thereof.
Among these couplers, mention may be made especially of meta- phenylenediamines, meta-aminophenols, meta-diphenols, naphthalene-based couplers and heterocyclic couplers, and also the addition salts thereof.
Examples that may be mentioned include 1 ,3-dihydroxybenzene, 1 ,3-dihydroxy- 2-methylbenzene, 4-chloro-1 ,3-dihydroxybenzene, 2,4-diamino-1 -(β- hydroxyethyloxy)benzene, 2-amino-4-(3-hydroxyethylamino)-1 -methoxybenzene, 1 ,3- diaminobenzene, 1 ,3-bis(2,4-diaminophenoxy)propane, 3-ureidoaniline, 3-ureido-1 - dimethylaminobenzene, sesamol, 1 -3-hydroxyethylamino-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene, oc-naphthol, 2-methyl-1 -naphthol, 6-hydroxyindole, 4-hydroxyindole, 4-hydroxy-N- methylindole, 2-amino-3-hydroxypyridine, 6-hydroxybenzomorpholine, 3,5-diamino- 2,6-dimethoxypyridine, 1 -N-(3-hydroxyethyl)amino-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene, 2,6- bis(3-hydroxyethylamino)toluene, 6-hydroxyindoline, 2,6-dihydroxy-4-methylpyridine, 1 -H-3-methylpyrazol-5-one, 1 -phenyl-3-methylpyrazol-5-one, 2,6-dimethylpyrazolo[1 ,5- b]-1 ,2,4-triazole, 2,6-dimethyl[3,2-c]-1 ,2,4-triazole and 6-methylpyrazolo[1 ,5- a]benzimidazole, the addition salts thereof with an acid, and mixtures thereof.
In general, the addition salts of the oxidation bases and couplers that can be used within the context of the invention are especially chosen from the addition salts with an acid such as the hydrochlorides, hydrobromides, sulfates, citrates, succinates, tartrates, lactates, tosylates, benzenesulfonates, phosphates and acetates.
The oxidation base(s) each advantageously represent from 0.0001 % to 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition, and preferably from 0.005% to 5% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
The coupler(s) each advantageously represent from 0.0001 % to 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition, and preferably from 0.005% to 5% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
The direct dyes may themselves be synthetic or natural dyes, chosen from ionic or nonionic species, preferably cationic or nonionic species.
Examples of suitable synthetic direct dyes that may be mentioned include azo direct dyes; (poly)methine dyes such as cyanins, hemicyanins and styryls; carbonyl dyes; azine dyes; nitro(hetero)aryl dyes; tri(hetero)arylmethane dyes; porphyrin dyes; and phthalocyanin dyes, alone or as mixtures.
Mention may be made, among the natural direct dyes which can be used according to the invention, of lawsone, juglone, alizarin, purpurin, carminic acid, kermesic acid, purpurogallin, protocatechaldehyde, indigo, isatin, curcumin, spinulosin, apigenidin and orceins. Use may also be made of extracts or decoctions comprising these natural dyes and in particular henna-based poultices or extracts.
When they are present, the direct dye(s) more particularly represent from 0.001 % to 10% by weight and preferably from 0.005% to 5% by weight of the total weight of the composition.
The oxidizing composition according to the invention may also be used in a process for bleaching keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair.
The bleaching process according to the invention comprises a step of applying to the keratin fibres a bleaching composition preferably comprising aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution, after extemporaneous mixing.
The bleaching composition applied to the keratin fibres may be obtained by mixing, at the time of use, an oxidizing composition according to the invention with an aqueous or anhydrous composition preferably containing one or more alkaline agents. The anhydrous composition may be pulverulent or in paste form, and in both cases preferably contains one or more peroxygenated salts, in particular one or more persulfates. The anhydrous composition in paste form also contains one or more inert organic liquids.
In general, the leave-on time of the composition on the fibres ranges from 1 to 60 minutes approximately and preferably from 1 to 30 minutes approximately.
Usually, the temperature at which the composition is applied is from about 15 to 80°C and preferably from 15 to 40°C.
Once the desired bleaching has been obtained, the bleaching mixture is usually removed by rinsing the fibres with water, preferably followed by washing them at least once with a shampoo, and then optionally drying them.
Another subject of the present invention is a process for permanently reshaping keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, using an oxidizing composition as defined above.
According to this process, a reducing composition is applied to the keratin fibres to be treated, the keratin fibres being placed under mechanical tension before, during or after the application of the reducing composition, the fibres are optionally rinsed, the oxidizing composition of the present invention is applied to the optionally rinsed fibres, and the fibres are then once again optionally rinsed.
The first step of this process consists in applying a reducing composition to the hair. This application is performed lock by lock or all at once. The reducing composition comprises at least one reducing agent, which may be chosen in particular from thioglycolic acid, cysteine, cysteamine, glyceryl thioglycolate, thiolactic acid, or thiolactic or thioglycolic acid salts.
The usual step for placing the hair under tension in a shape corresponding to the final shape desired for this hair (for example curls) may be performed by any means, especially mechanical means, which is suitable and known per se for holding the hair under tension, for instance rollers, curlers, combs and the like.
The hair may also be shaped without the aid of external means, simply with the fingers.
Before performing the next optional rinsing step, the head of hair onto which the reducing composition has been applied should conventionally be left to stand for a few minutes, generally between 5 minutes and 1 hour and preferably between 10 and 30 minutes, so as to give the reducing agent enough time to act correctly on the hair. This waiting phase preferably takes place at a temperature ranging from 35°C to 45°C, while preferably also protecting the hair with a bonnet.
In the second optional rinsing step, the hair impregnated with the reducing composition is rinsed thoroughly with an aqueous composition.
Next, in a third step, the oxidizing composition according to the present invention is applied to the hair thus rinsed, with the aim of fixing the new shape given to the hair.
As in the case of the application of the reducing composition, the head of hair onto which the oxidizing composition has been applied is then, conventionally, left in a standing or waiting phase that lasts a few minutes, generally between 3 and 30 minutes and preferably between 5 and 15 minutes.
If the tension of the hair is maintained by external means, these means (rollers, curlers and the like) may be removed from the head of hair before or after the fixing step.
Lastly, in the final step of the process according to the invention, which is also an optional step, the hair impregnated with the oxidizing composition is rinsed thoroughly, generally with water.
A subject of the present invention is also the use for treating keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, of an oxidizing composition as defined above.
A subject of the present invention is especially the use for treating keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, of an oxidizing composition as defined above.
A subject of the present invention is also the use for bleaching keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, of an oxidizing composition as defined above. A subject of the present invention is also the use for permanently reshaping keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, of an oxidizing composition as defined above.
The examples that follow illustrate the invention without, however, being limiting in nature.
EXAMPLE
The following composition is prepared (amounts in g%):
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After storage for two months at 45°C, the composition is stable, and in particular its pH has not changed.

Claims

1 . Aqueous oxidizing composition for treating keratin fibres, comprising:
- at least one oxidizing agent;
- at least 40% by weight of at least one oil;
- at least one phosphoric acid mineral salt;
- the pH of the oxidizing composition being less than or equal to 5.
2. Composition according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the oil(s) are chosen from C6-Ci6 lower alkanes; non-silicone oils of animal origin; glycerides of plant or synthetic origin; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin containing more than 16 carbon atoms; fluoro oils; liquid fatty alcohols; liquid fatty esters; non-salified liquid fatty acids; silicone oils; or mixtures thereof, and are preferably chosen from C6-Ci6 lower alkanes; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin containing more than 16 carbon atoms; liquid fatty alcohols; or mixtures thereof.
3. Composition according to either of the preceding claims, characterized in that the oil(s) are chosen from liquid petroleum jelly, isostearyl alcohol, octyldodecanol, or mixtures thereof.
4. Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the content of oil(s) ranges from 40% to 90% by weight, preferably from 45% to 80% by weight and better still from 50% to 70% by weight relative to the weight of the composition.
5. Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the phosphoric acid mineral salt(s) are chosen from the compounds of formula (A) below: H3-XP04MX, with x being 1 , 2 or 3, and preferably x being 1 ; M representing an alkali metal, alkaline-earth metal or ammonium; compounds (A) possibly being in the form of solvates, in particular hydrates.
6. Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the content of phosphoric acid mineral salt or mixtures thereof ranges from 0.01 % to 30% by weight, more particularly from 0.1 % to 30% by weight and preferably from 1 % to 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
7. Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the oxidizing agent(s) are chosen from hydrogen peroxide, persalts, urea peroxide, polythionates, alkali metal bromates or ferricyanides, peroxygenated salts, for instance alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal persulfates, perborates and percarbonates, and peracids and precursors thereof, and also mixtures thereof, preferably hydrogen peroxide.
8. Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the oxidizing agent(s) generally represent from 0.1 % to 50% by weight and preferably from 1 % to 20% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
9. Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the pH is adjusted using phosphoric acid.
10. Composition according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it contains at least one surfactant.
1 1 . Process for treating keratin fibres, comprising the application to the keratin fibres of an oxidizing composition as defined in any one of Claims 1 to 10.
12. Dyeing process, in which a dye composition is mixed, at the time of use, with an oxidizing composition according to any one of Claims 1 to 10, the mixture obtained then being applied to the keratin fibres.
13. Bleaching process in which is applied a bleaching composition obtained by mixing, at the time of use, an oxidizing composition according to any one of Claims 1 to 10 with an aqueous or anhydrous composition preferably containing one or more alkaline agents.
14. Process for permanently reshaping keratin fibres, in which is applied an oxidizing composition according to any one of Claims 1 to 10.
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